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If you haven’t heard of Super Meat Boy all these years, you may be in for a treat. The game is an old school side-scrolling speed runner with a high difficulty that only gets higher as you keep playing. It requires great reflexes, perfect controls, and good anger management, but it’s loads of fun.

I’m sure many of you were pretty excited yesterday to hear that the Android 6.0 update for your beloved SHIELD Tablet was finally going to be hitting your device and delivering all of that Marshmallowy goodness. If you are like me, you probably found yourself checking for the update a few times throughout ... Read More »

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NVIDIA has proven repeatedly that it wants to be the driving force in Android gaming, and between the SHIELD Tablet and the SHIELD Android TV, it definitely has the hardware to back it up. The other piece of the puzzle is, of course, the games, and NVIDIA is constantly working to ... Read More »

Nvidia Shield TV users are in for a treat. Nvidia has just announced the Android TV device will be getting an update to Shield Android TV Upgrade 3.0, which includes the jump to Android 6.0 Marshmallow, along with a new game, Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance.

CES Press Day isn’t until tomorrow, but Nvidia always kicks things off the night before. The Nvidia press event will begin tonight at 6PM Pacific and will likely last a good 90 minutes. Last year, Nvidia’s CEO spent 45 minutes talking about how the automotive industry would be able to use its processors to revolutionize ... Read More »

NVIDIA is now pushing the Android 6.0 Marshmallow update to the SHIELD Tablet K1, and it’s a surprisingly good update. Though at first it seems really minor compared to Lollipop, the subtle changes start showing with use and make a big difference.

While the SHIELD line became even more powerful this year in its Android TV form, last year’s SHIELD tablet remains a high point for Android tablets in terms of performance and, thanks to NVIDIA’s added touches, is unsurpassed in the gaming realm.

NVIDIA SHIELD launched back in May and continues to blow the doors off all competing streaming boxes thanks to the Tegra X1 processor. NVIDIA is still pushing to advance its Android TV offering and keep ahead of the pack, though.